The effects of repeated fertilizer treatment on biomass production and nutrient status of willow (Salix ‘Aquatica’) plantations established on two cut-away peatland areas in western Finland were studied over a rotation period of three years. Comparisons were made between single fertilizer applications and repeated annual fertilization. The annually repeated fertilizer application increased the amounts of acid ammonium acetate extractable phosphorus and potassium in the soil as well as the concentrations of foliar nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compared to single application. Depending on the fertilizer treatment and application rate, annual fertilizer application resulted in over two times higher biomass production when compared to sin...
Layout: Irene MurtovaaraFinland s drained forested mires include approximately one million hectares ...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
The purpose of the present paper was an assessment of the successive impact of fertilization with ni...
The effects of fertilizer treatment on the soil nutrient concentrations, biomass production and nutr...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock; ho...
The biomass production and nutrient uptake of silver birch (Betula pendula), downy birch (B. pubesce...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
Willow was cultivated as an energy crop in a field experiment. The brown forest soil was treated wit...
The seasonal variations in soil nutrient supply and bioavailability were assessed in a willow biomas...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock, es...
Willow (Salix spp.) is currently being researched as a source of biomass energy in Canada. However, ...
Willow (Salix spp.) is currently being researched as a source of biomass energy in Canada. However, ...
In many Baltic regions, short-rotation willow (Salix spp.) is used as a vegetation filter for wastew...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
The purpose of the present paper was an assessment of the successive impact of fertilization with ni...
Layout: Irene MurtovaaraFinland s drained forested mires include approximately one million hectares ...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
The purpose of the present paper was an assessment of the successive impact of fertilization with ni...
The effects of fertilizer treatment on the soil nutrient concentrations, biomass production and nutr...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock; ho...
The biomass production and nutrient uptake of silver birch (Betula pendula), downy birch (B. pubesce...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
Willow was cultivated as an energy crop in a field experiment. The brown forest soil was treated wit...
The seasonal variations in soil nutrient supply and bioavailability were assessed in a willow biomas...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock, es...
Willow (Salix spp.) is currently being researched as a source of biomass energy in Canada. However, ...
Willow (Salix spp.) is currently being researched as a source of biomass energy in Canada. However, ...
In many Baltic regions, short-rotation willow (Salix spp.) is used as a vegetation filter for wastew...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
The purpose of the present paper was an assessment of the successive impact of fertilization with ni...
Layout: Irene MurtovaaraFinland s drained forested mires include approximately one million hectares ...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
The purpose of the present paper was an assessment of the successive impact of fertilization with ni...